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System and Method to Support Multiple Radio Access Technology Relays with a Unified Backhaul Transport Network

a radio access technology and transport network technology, applied in the field of network communication, can solve the problems of adding additional complexity and equipment to be deployed and maintained

Active Publication Date: 2014-02-06
FUTUREWEI TECH INC
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The present invention provides a new structure and process for a certain purpose. The features of the invention are described in broad strokes to allow for easy understanding. The invention can be modified or designed for different purposes while still maintaining its existing scope and purpose. This allows for flexibility and customization in carrying out the same functions.

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However, operators still need to deploy separate core networks to support the different RATs.
In case of multi-RAT deployment, interoperability between different RATs needs to be guaranteed, which adds additional complexity and equipment to be deployed and maintained, and further needs new inter-working interfaces to be validated.

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[0020]The making and using of the presently preferred embodiments are discussed in detail below. It should be appreciated, however, that the present invention provides many applicable inventive concepts that can be embodied in a wide variety of specific contexts. The specific embodiments discussed are merely illustrative of specific ways to make and use the invention, and do not limit the scope of the invention and leverage a common core network (e.g., a LTE enhanced packet Core) for the different RATs.

[0021]Embodiments are provided herein to enable a multi-RAT architecture and operation with a unified or common backhaul transport network. The architecture leverages a common RN for serving the different RATs. The RN may communicate with user equipments (UEs) using different RATs and is connected, via a backhaul link, to a base station (or eNB) referred to herein as a donor eNB (DeNB). The DeNB and the backhaul link form a unified backhaul transport network for the multi-RAT RN. The ...

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Embodiments are provided for supporting multiple Radio Access Technologies (RATs) using a common backhaul transport network. A relay node is configured to instantiate a virtual-user equipment (V-UE) layer for a UE, upon determining that the UE uses a different RAT than the backhaul transport network. A connection is then established between the V-UE layer and a V-UE gateway using a pre-existing radio interface between the relay node and a base station. Upon receiving data from the UE, the relay node translates the data into a RAT format supported by the backhaul transport network, and sends the data on the connection via the base station, wherein the RAT format of the UE is transparent to the base station. A generic access network controller is also configured to connect and exchange signaling with the relay node to establish a service for the UE and configure radio resource on the relay node.

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[0001]This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61 / 679,648 filed on Aug. 3, 2012 by Mazin Al-Shalash and entitled “Method and Apparatus to Support Multiple Radio Access Technology Relays with a Unified Backhaul Transport Network,” which is hereby incorporated herein by reference as if reproduced in its entirety.TECHNICAL FIELD[0002]The present invention relates to the field of network communications, and, in particular embodiments, to a system and method to support multiple radio access technology relays with a unified backhaul transport network.BACKGROUND[0003]Different Radio Access Technologies (RATs), such as GERAN, UTRAN, Long Term Evolution (LTE), 1xRTT, WiMAX, and WiFi employ corresponding core networks. Mobile operators typically need to support multiple RATs for legacy wireless technologies, or due to mergers of different operators with different RAT deployments. Operators can achieve large capital and operation cost (CAPEX and OPEX) savings by ...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): H04W76/02
CPCH04W76/025H04W84/047H04W88/06H04W88/10H04W76/12H04W76/15
Inventor AL-SHALASH, MAZIN
Owner FUTUREWEI TECH INC
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